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GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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bloomrpc
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bloomrpc VS ezy - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 29 Aug 2022
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ezy - desktop gRPC client
Why another one? I'm working with gRPC every day and for my opinion all existed GUI clients do not well designed or do not have fully gRPC features support. And some of them like BloomRPC unfortunately are unmaintained.
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Connect-Web: It's time for Protobuf/gRPC to be your first choice in the browser
There’s also BloomRPC, which is like Postman/Insomnia for GRPC:
https://github.com/bloomrpc/bloomrpc
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Go EventSourcing and CQRS with PostgreSQL, Kafka, MongoDB and ElasticSearch 👋✨💫
Can recommend bloomrpc is good GUI Client for GRPC Services. Grpc service handlers:
- Операционки
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I wrote a gRPC GUI client with go
I would like to introduce you to a gRPC client tool(pgt) for your own use, it is used similarly to postman/bloomrpc.
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Go and gRPC is just so intuitive. Here's a detailed full-stack flow with gRPC-Web, Go and React. Also, there is a medium story focused on explaining how such a setup might boost efficiency and the step-by-step implementation.
Hey! Not at all. There is a wonderful tool called BloomRPC I mainly use this. Very recently Postman announced that they will support gRPC too. Postman Blog
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Swagger UI alternative for gRPC
The best alternative I found is BloomRPC
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bloomrpc VS kreya - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 2 Sep 2021
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Hashgraph mirror node and its REST API are cool for geeking out
You can also play with the gRPC API, the nicest interface I found was Bloomrpc. Have fun!
evans
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Understanding gRPC Concepts, Use Cases & Best Practices
Note: gRPC services can also be tested from CLI using tools like evans-cli. But for that reflection needs (if not enabled the path to the proto file is required) to be enabled in gRPC servers. This compare link shows the way to enable reflection and how to enter into evans-cli repl mode. Post entering repl mode of evans-cli, gRPC services can be tested from CLI itself and the process is described in evans-cli GitHub page.
- Evans: More expressive universal gRPC client
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Smart way to create gRPC CLI
Do you mean this one https://github.com/ktr0731/evans ?
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grpcurl-like tool for grpcweb
I use Evans, it supports gRPC and gRPC-web and also supports reflection protocol.
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Go and gRPC is just so intuitive. Here's a detailed full-stack flow with gRPC-Web, Go and React. Also, there is a medium story focused on explaining how such a setup might boost efficiency and the step-by-step implementation.
https://github.com/ktr0731/evans it's the best cli tool I've ever used
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Postman-powered testing of Akka Serverless gRPC APIs
Over the holidays, 2021, Postman gifted a fine upgrade to its users: beta support for the gRPC protocol in its API platform. As a Product Manager for Lightbend and helping out on its new gRPC native PaaS for building and running APIs and microservices, I was excited, to say the least. In another, recent blog post, I mentioned my desire to leverage UI test-and-try tools for APIs (my time in the REST API world of Mashery and PubNub was the source of such desire). In that same post though, I noted the lack of several important gRPC features, like server reflection and more robust import capabilities, as blockers; hence, my deep dive, in that post, into the CLI tool, Evans.
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gRPC test-and-try with Akka Serverless and Evans
And who am I kidding? I'm a CLI-type person. Which is why I was super excited to stumble about Evans. Within minutes, I had gone from installation to trying out TLS-secured APIs and microservices running in the cloud on Lightbend's new serverless offering.
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Set Up Grpc Web Server With AWS
If everything is set up correctly, you should now be able to use evans to access your web server at the load balancer url or even the url for your ec2 instance directly e.g.
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Setting Up a gRPC Protobuf Server With Tonic
After running the server with cargo run, I needed a way to test that the server works. I had heard of an interesting tool called evans, so I decided to use this. It took me a while to figure out the right parameters to query the server, especially because tonic doesn't seem to support gRPC reflection right now, and there are few examples out there.
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Go, RabbitMQ and gRPC Clean Architecture microservice 💫👋
For testing gRPC we can use evans and need add reflection:
What are some alternatives?
postman-app-support - Postman is an API platform for building and using APIs. Postman simplifies each step of the API lifecycle and streamlines collaboration so you can create better APIs—faster.
grpc-web - gRPC for Web Clients
grpcurl - Like cURL, but for gRPC: Command-line tool for interacting with gRPC servers
grpcui - An interactive web UI for gRPC, along the lines of postman
insomnia - The open-source, cross-platform API client for GraphQL, REST, WebSockets, SSE and gRPC. With Cloud, Local and Git storage.
Go-gRPC-RabbitMQ-microservice - Go gRPC RabbitMQ email microservice
gRPC - The C based gRPC (C++, Python, Ruby, Objective-C, PHP, C#)
tonic - A native gRPC client & server implementation with async/await support.
Kreya - Kreya is a GUI client for REST and gRPC with innovative features for environments, authorizations and more.
buf - The best way of working with Protocol Buffers.